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Úr

Úr is the Irish name of the eighteenth letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚒ, which signifies “clay,” “earth,” or “soil.” In Old Irish, the letter name was also written as Úir. Its phonetic value is [u] or [u:].

Ogham letters
Aicme Beithe Aicme Muine
[b] Beith [m] Muin
[l] Luis [ɡ] Gort
[f] Fearn [ŋ] nGéadal
[s] Sail [z] Straif
[n] Nion [r] Ruis
Aicme hÚatha Aicme Ailme
[j] Uath [a] Ailm
[d] Dair [o] Onn
[t] Tinne [u] Úr
[k] Coll [e] Eadhadh
[kʷ] Ceirt [i] Iodhadh
Forfeda
Éabhadh
Ór
Uilleann
Ifín [p] Peith
Eamhancholl

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Oct 2, 2019, 3:43 AM